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While the monthly and annual prices of AppleCare plans for Macs and iPads received a slight increase this week, AppleCare One continues to start at $19.99 per month in the U.S., making the multi-device plan even more valuable.
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NEW RESOURCES Google Blog: Explore The Met in new ways with generative AI. "In tandem with the residency, we are also launching Art Aura, an interactive, multimodal AI experience developed by the […]
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A San Francisco City Attorney has sent cease-and-desist letters to Apple and Google demanding the removal of 13 AI "face-swap" apps that can generate nonconsensual nude images, according to WIRED.
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The two beaten semifinalists face off for bronze in Miami.
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Disney has settled a lawsuit alleging it forced higher prices for live TV streaming subscriptions.
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Always-on devices can quietly boost your energy use. Here are some settings to change -- and some devices you might want to unplug -- to avoid wasting energy and money.
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Changing your IP address may seem difficult, but there are user-friendly ways to hide your IP with a VPN and other methods.
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Everyone is watching the goals after they happen, and some get them significantly faster.
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If you need to track your glucose, these are the CGM monitors to consider.
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A standout channel lineup and user-friendly features make YouTube TV a top live TV streaming service, but its value isn't what it used to be.
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In a proof-of-concept demonstration, AT&T and Ericsson showed how existing 5G networks can track aerial objects that might threaten public safety.
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Upgrade your dorm room with smart lights, voice assistants and security sensors, all at reasonable prices.
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Data brokers and people-finder sites are everywhere, but the top data removal services could help you clean up your online footprint.
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Data centers have become a lightning rod for people's frustrations over corporate power, public trust and the costs of the AI boom.
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Take a standing break throughout the day with one of the best standing desks.
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After raising prices on all Macs and iPads worldwide last month, Apple has now increased the price of iPhone models in Japan.
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Google AI Mode can now connect with Instacart, Canva, and YouTube Music, turning searches into actions while raising new web traffic concerns.
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Science has discovered around 6,000 planets, and this is the first one, other than Earth, that is rocky and has an atmosphere.
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Chinese AI models are gaining business interest as companies weigh lower costs, open-weight flexibility, performance trade-offs, and enterprise risks.
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It would open up a completely new business for the Facebook and Instagram maker.
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It's getting even more expensive to be an Apple loyalist.
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Apple is blaming an Apple Music price hike on "rising licensing costs."
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This week's episode of The MacRumors Show looks ahead to the 20th anniversary iPhone, the radically redesigned model that Apple is expected to launch in 2027.
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There's truth to the idea that our devices are spying on us. Smart fridges, washing machines and dishwashers are no exception.
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The API is supposed to deliver posts from 'the highest-ranking Truth Social accounts.'
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NEW RESOURCES EDM.com: Avicii Estate Launches Official Fan Platform, Enlisting Them as "Co-Archivists" of DJ's Legacy. "Pophouse Entertainment, which purchased a majority stake in the DJ's music catalog back in 2022, has […]
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Apple's streaming box is now much more expensive than comparable alternatives. Should you opt for a Fire TV or Roku instead?
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AI PROBLEMS New York Times: I Got Slopped. This link goes to a gift article. "My biography is 90 pages long and should be shorter. It combines facts about me that are […]
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Now that we know Samsung's planning a July Unpacked event, leaks are painting a clearer picture of the company's next flip phone.
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ANTI-AI ACTIVISM Wall Street Journal: The AI backlash has tech executives fearing for their lives. This link goes to an MSN-syndicated, non-paywalled version of the article. "In recent months, mounting opposition to […]
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NEW RESOURCES DJ Mag: New online tool maps community radio stations around the world. "The Community Radio Index is an interactive map and directory designed to connect listeners with independent and community-run […]
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The last-four clash sees Harry Kane's Three Lions take on Lionel Messi and co. in a battle to face Spain in Sunday's final.
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Amazon today has the AirPods 4 available for $99.00, down from $129.00. This is a second-best price on the AirPods 4, which is the base model without Active Noise Cancellation, and it's accompanied by a deal on the AirPods 4 with ANC.
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Apple is allegedly using a 60Hz 8.4-inch display panel in the upcoming OLED iPad mini, which is expected to be released later this year.
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RGB TVs are the latest hotness in the world of televisions, and I've tested many of the latest models to see which you should buy.
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Several meal subscription services now have special menus for GLP-1 users. Here are the best options to help you hit your protein, fiber and vitamin goals.
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Silicon Valley engineers recently flocked to new technology from a Chinese company, Z.ai, that is almost as good as its American competitors but much cheaper.
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What's not a given is paying full retail price. Yep, you can snag discounts on Windows 11. How much you'll save depends on your circumstances (and your stomach for hassle), but if you're lucky, you could technically get it for free. Legitimately for free, since installing Windows without ever activating it doesn't count as a full, sanctioned copy of the software. (Ahem.)
Here's how, in several different ways. These strategies often apply for Windows 10 licenses too, but that operating system got the axe on October 14. Your better bet will be Windows 11, as it'll get feature updates.
Simple upgrade: Trade up from Windows 10 to Windows 11
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Cato Networks' new deep learning algorithms are designed to identify malware command and control domains and block them more quickly than traditional systems based on domain reputation, thanks to extensive training on the company's own data sets.
Cato, a SASE provider based in Tel Aviv, announced the new algorithmic security system today. The system is predicated on the idea that domain reputation tracking is insufficient to quickly identify the command servers used to remotely control malware. That's because most modern malware uses a domain generation algorithm (DGA) to rapidly generate pseudorandom domain names — which the deployed malware also has a copy of.
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